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New medicine for Eosinophilic Esophagitis, a rare inflammatory condition of the oesophagus A press release available on the European Medicines Agency's website www.ema.europa.eu recommends granting a marketing authorisation in the... read more →

An international group of experts and researchers in EoE has developed new evidence-based guidelines on this disease under the auspices of United European Gastroenterology. The document, which has been published... read more →

The treatment of patients suffering from EoE is occasionally complex and several options, from drugs to diets, and even endoscopic dilation, may be considered. The relative position of each therapy... read more →

Propofol is a safe, well-tolerated drug whose use has expanded worldwide over the last decade from solely an anesthetic agent to one of the most preferred sedative–hypnotic agents in outpatients... read more →

From the "Video Journal and Enciclopedia of GI Endoscopy". Dr Oliver Pech, from Germany, offers the recording of several patients with EoE, and describes in detail some typical findings of... read more →

Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EE or EoE) is becoming more prevalent. New research sheds light on an easy, drug-free, no-cost treatment that has helped upwards of 72% of all patients. In this... read more →

UEG is an international professional non-profit organization that combines all major European Scientific Societies concerned with digestive diseases. Together, the UEG member societies represent over 22,000 specialists, working in medicine,... read more →

EUREOS, or EURopean society of Eosinophilic OeSophagitis, is a professional non-profit organisation combining all the European researchers and health professionales concerned with Eosinophilic Esophagitis. “EUREOS” is an acronym formed from... read more →

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EOElink is part of the UEG Link-Award Project called “Harmonizing the diagnosis and therapy of EoE across Europe” (or HAEoE-EU), a research initiative supported by the United European Gastroenterology and developed by the Spanish Society of Digestive Diseases in association with other 13 European Scientific Societies.